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We finished harvesting this year's olives yesterday. It seems like an appropriate time to start the olives blog. This year's harvest came to 10,200 kilograms of olives. That's close to the biggest harvest we've had. All the olives were pressed at the Trappist Monastery at Latrun, about 10 kilometers from Gezer. Like previous years, lots of people came to help. Beni, Ilan, Tom, Ayal, Daniel, Rox, Buddy, Yoav, Lisa, Amos, Maya D., Ofra S., Itai,Miriam S.,Aliza, Ofra L.,Yoni, Irit, Ruth, Avi R., Tamar B., Boaz, Orlie, Joanne,Jessie, Yuval, Patches,Shimrit, Tamar, Aryeh, Elliot, Judy, Varda, Steve, Gabi and Micah.And like previous years, the wwoofers and volunteers who came were just amazing, helpful, caring and hardworking people. Thanks Hanna, Brett, Peter, Karen, Mark, and Ray. I hope you enjoyed working with me as much as I enjoyed working with you. Peter is staying on for 3 more weeks to help prune the trees. Thanks Peter. This was the first year I can remember where we did not miss a single day of picking due to rain. That is obviously a mixed blessing. The weather report is calling for stormy weather the next few days. Lets hope they're right. Happy Hanuka and Merry Christmas to all of you. D

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I'm Dani Livney, a member of Kibbutz Gezer, and the manager of the Gezer olives. I love it! I also work as a lawyer, focusing on environmental projects and promoting environmental empowerment and education.